9 lbs two row
1/2 pound of crystal 40
1/8 pound of roasted barley
3/4 pound of special B
I had these extras laying around and asked for a suggestion on what to do with them. DEUCE offerd up some advice so here is what I did...tell me if and where I screwed up please.
I decided to do the AG thinking in my head of a partial mash so it was a scramble today to get stuff done. using two smaller pots rather than one big one and keeping sparge water heated in the oven in other pans. I put 2/3 of each of these in a 12 qt pot and 1/3 in a 6 qt pot... I heated up 1.25 qts of water per pound of grain in each pot. I knew I would get really bad efficiency doing it my way so I heated up the water to about 160 in each pot and slowly added the grains right into the water..no grain bag or anything hoping it would get more out of the grain...... I had a bit of a problem with keeping the temp steady.. it waivered between 150-165.
I mashed this for about 90 minutes then poured each one into a 12 qt through a big grain bag then took the grain in the bag and set it over the cleaned and sterilized 12 qt it had been mashed in using a big colander. Then I started ladeling 175 degree water over the bag and squeezing the bag a little. After doing this a bit I "tea bagged" the grain in more sparge water until I was getting little to no color from it.
THEN I poured the contents of each of the 12 qts into my bottling bucket to mix everything up well and I ended up with 6 gallons of wort to start the boil ( thinking I'd lose a gallon) I got things cleaned up and the wort into two seperate 12 qt pots ( tight fit) and got the boil going. At 60 minutes I put 1/4 oz of NUGGET hops in each pot ( DEUCE suggested MAGNUM but they were out) at 30 minutes another 1/4 oz in each pot.....at 15 minutes 1/4 oz centenniel in each and at 5 minutes 1/4 oz of cascade in each.
Cooled each pot seperately in the sink using ice water baths and had both cooled down within 45-50 minutes. Poured each one back into the bottling bucket to mix once again and had ALMOST but not quite 5 gallons ( 4.5-4.75) I contemplated adding a half gallon to "top it off" but decided to forego it and take a hydrometer reading..The OG was 1.060 so I divided the wort in half and put it in fermenting buckets and pitched a half a pack of S-05 in each one and put the lids on and attached the airlocks.
I was very careful with being clean and sterile ( Thanks to my wifes help).. It looks and smells pretty good but this was hectic due to simply not having the equipment... I was so disgusted when I realized what I had done ( mixing up partial mash and a full boil in my head) I just used tap water that we boiled....It was so screwy todau my wife and I decided that if this turns out we are calling it " CLUSTERF### ALE" LOL!!!
1/2 pound of crystal 40
1/8 pound of roasted barley
3/4 pound of special B
I had these extras laying around and asked for a suggestion on what to do with them. DEUCE offerd up some advice so here is what I did...tell me if and where I screwed up please.
I decided to do the AG thinking in my head of a partial mash so it was a scramble today to get stuff done. using two smaller pots rather than one big one and keeping sparge water heated in the oven in other pans. I put 2/3 of each of these in a 12 qt pot and 1/3 in a 6 qt pot... I heated up 1.25 qts of water per pound of grain in each pot. I knew I would get really bad efficiency doing it my way so I heated up the water to about 160 in each pot and slowly added the grains right into the water..no grain bag or anything hoping it would get more out of the grain...... I had a bit of a problem with keeping the temp steady.. it waivered between 150-165.
I mashed this for about 90 minutes then poured each one into a 12 qt through a big grain bag then took the grain in the bag and set it over the cleaned and sterilized 12 qt it had been mashed in using a big colander. Then I started ladeling 175 degree water over the bag and squeezing the bag a little. After doing this a bit I "tea bagged" the grain in more sparge water until I was getting little to no color from it.
THEN I poured the contents of each of the 12 qts into my bottling bucket to mix everything up well and I ended up with 6 gallons of wort to start the boil ( thinking I'd lose a gallon) I got things cleaned up and the wort into two seperate 12 qt pots ( tight fit) and got the boil going. At 60 minutes I put 1/4 oz of NUGGET hops in each pot ( DEUCE suggested MAGNUM but they were out) at 30 minutes another 1/4 oz in each pot.....at 15 minutes 1/4 oz centenniel in each and at 5 minutes 1/4 oz of cascade in each.
Cooled each pot seperately in the sink using ice water baths and had both cooled down within 45-50 minutes. Poured each one back into the bottling bucket to mix once again and had ALMOST but not quite 5 gallons ( 4.5-4.75) I contemplated adding a half gallon to "top it off" but decided to forego it and take a hydrometer reading..The OG was 1.060 so I divided the wort in half and put it in fermenting buckets and pitched a half a pack of S-05 in each one and put the lids on and attached the airlocks.
I was very careful with being clean and sterile ( Thanks to my wifes help).. It looks and smells pretty good but this was hectic due to simply not having the equipment... I was so disgusted when I realized what I had done ( mixing up partial mash and a full boil in my head) I just used tap water that we boiled....It was so screwy todau my wife and I decided that if this turns out we are calling it " CLUSTERF### ALE" LOL!!!